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About this book
"e;Essays on Philosophical Subjects"e; by Adam Smith is a compelling collection of essays that delve into a wide range of philosophical topics, offering profound insights and reflections on human nature, morality, economics, and the foundations of society. In this thought-provoking anthology, Smith showcases his keen intellect and interdisciplinary approach to exploring fundamental questions about the human experience. Throughout the essays, Smith presents nuanced arguments and careful observations on subjects such as ethics, aesthetics, political economy, and the nature of knowledge. He offers a unique blend of moral philosophy and social science, weaving together disparate fields of inquiry to shed light on the complexities of human behavior and the functioning of societies.
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Table of contents
- THE PRINCIPLES WHICH LEAD AND DIRECT PHILOSOPHICAL ENQUIRIES; AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY.
- THE PRINCIPLES WHICH LEAD AND DIRECT PHILOSOPHICAL ENQUIRIES; ILLUSTRATED BY THE HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT PHYSICS.
- THE PRINCIPLES WHICH LEAD AND DIRECT PHILOSOPHICAL ENQUIRIES; ILLUSTRATED BY THE HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT LOGICS AND METAPHYSICS.
- OF THE NATURE OF THAT IMITATION WHICH TAKES PLACE IN WHAT ARE CALLED THE IMITATIVE ARTS.
- ADAM SMITH ON THE EXTERNAL SENSES;
- OF THE AFFINITY BETWEEN CERTAIN ENGLISH AND ITALIAN VERSES.